Even Joaquin's bizarre Late Show With David Letterman interview was staged. Here's what a writer from the show, Bill Scheft, had to say about it:

"That was all an act… Think Andy Kaufman without shaving. That’s what he was doing. And Dave knew about it and Dave loved it because he could play along. He could do whatever he wanted with it. And he did, and it was great television. But I will take credit for the line, 'I think I owe Farrah Fawcett an apology.' I gave that to him during the break."

Guess we've gotta give credit where credit is due. Admittedly, there were a few points where we weren't even sure what the deal was with this movie…BUT now we know and the magic is gone.

Anyone who has paid attention to Joaquin Phoenix in the past few years knows what bizarre direction his life has taken, prompting many to speculate that his shenanigans are all an elaborate publicity stunt for the 'documentary' he's the subject of, I'm Still Here, directed by Casey Affleck!

Casey Affleck is currently in some serious hot water for allegedly harassing Amanda White and Magdalena Gorka, a producer and cinematographer on his documentary, I'm Still Here: The Lost Year of Joaquin Phoenix, but two other women from the production have come forward to defend him!

Associate Producer Nicole Acacio says:

"I got to know both Amanda and Magdalena to some degree. I never saw anything out of the ordinary either on or off set, and certainly nothing like what they described in their suits. I was in Las Vegas at that shoot, and I never saw anything like that happen. Casey's wife and his children were in town with him. Casey is a great guy, and it's clear that he's a very warm, family-centric person. The real Casey isn't the one who was described in these suits. Nothing I've ever witnessed would lead me to think he could ever do anything like that."

An unnamed female editor also agreed:

"These lawsuits are contrary to everything that I personally know about Casey."

And it looks like Affleck himself is getting pretty pissed off at these two women, because he's planning to countersue for breaching their confidentiality agreements!

Another female employee who worked on Casey Affleck's upcoming documentary I'm Still Here: The Lost Year of Joaquin Phoenix is claiming that Casey sexually harassed her by climbing into bed with her and groping her as she slept!

EWW!

The accuser, Magdalena Gorka, is suing the actor for $2.25 million, saying that Casey allegedly engaged in harassing behavior and refused to pay her when she quit the project.

Gorka says that she was the only female employee working on the film and while in production, the crew stayed at Joaquin Phoenix's apartment instead of a hotel. She slept in Phoenix's bedroom while he slept on the couch.

Her claims say that:

"During the middle of the night, [Gorka] awoke to find Affleck lying in the bed next to her. Unbeknownst to [Gorka], Affleck had entered the bedroom while she was asleep and crawled into the bed. When she woke up, Affleck was curled up next to her in the bed wearing only his underwear and a t-shirt. He had his arm around her, was caressing her back, his face was within inches of hers and his breath reeked of alcohol."

When she woke up, she didn't know how long Affleck had been in bed with her or where she had been touched. When she told him to get out of bed, he asked, "Why?" in which she responded, "because you are married and because you are my boss." Gorka claims that he left the room and "slammed the door in anger."

Gorka adds that she left the project later that day, but returned later when another female, and Casey's other accuser, Amanda White, joined the project. Gorka says that she "was berated and verbally attacked by Affleck after she refused his sexual advances in New York, and was criticized constantly for refusing to be submissive in response to his rants and derisive comments."

Who knew that Joaquin would be the least scandalous story to come out this movie??